Just Say Know Weekly News: 6/10/08
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PROHIBITION never works it just CAUSES CRIME & VIOLENCE. Illegal drugs are way easier for kids to get than legal ones. The USA spends $69 billion a year on the drug war, builds 900 new prison beds and hires 150 more correction officers every two weeks, arrests someone on a drug charge every 17 seconds, jails more people than any nation and has killed over 100,000 citizens because of the drug war. In 1914 when ALL DRUGS WERE LEGAL 1.3% of our population was addicted to drugs, today 1.3% of our population is STILL ADDICTED TO DRUGS. The only way to control drugs is to REGULATE THEM AND END THE PROFITS AVAILABLE TO CRIMINALS just like ending alcohol prohibition did. Thereâs only been one drug success story in history, tobacco, THE MOST DEADLY and one of the MOST ADDICTIVE drugs. Almost half the users quit because of REGULATION, ACCURATE INFORMATION AND MEDICAL TREATMENT. No one went to jail and no one got killed. JOIN EMAIL LIST, WATCH VIDEOS:
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Prohibition deaths in the news:
Gonzalo Guizan: Another Death by Drug War
Monday, June 9th, 2008
On May 18, police in Easton, Connecticut conducted a heavily-armed drug raid on the home of Ronald Terebesi, Jr. They began the raid by throwing flashbang grenades through Terebesiâs windows, then battering down his door and storming the house. Friends say at the time of the raid, 33-year-old Gonzalo Guizan was visiting Terebesi to discuss the possibility of opening an employment business. According to police, the unarmed Guizan charged the raiding officers, at which point they shot and killed him.
Police found no guns in the home, but did find some cocaine and the two pipes, and have charged Trebesi with possession, which means there wasnât enough to trigger an automatic charge of distribution.
So we have a heavily-armed, paramilitary-style raid conducted based on a tip from a stripper of drug use, not distribution. In the process, a slight, unarmed man runs toward the raiding police officers, and is shot dead.
Read the full story here: http://www.theagitator.com/2008/06/09/gonzalo-guizan-another-death-by-drug-war/
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Once again another life has been needlessly sacrificed in the name of our heinous drug laws. Rachel Hoffman would still be with us today except for the way we choose to deal with drug use and addiction. To Ms. Hoffmanâs family and friends, please accept our deepest condolences and heartfelt regret for your loss. The pain and suffering Ms. Hoffman and you have been forced into by those sworn to protect us is inexcusable. This absolutely unnecessary tragedy will not be forgotten. There is no excuse for this. The shameful unfounded defense offered by the authorities attempting to shift responsibility for the tragedy of their own incompetent actions to the victim is nothing short of reprehensible. This story should outrage all of Florida, all the USA and all the world. Florida has some of the toughest drug laws in the country and they have not accomplished any positive results, only harms. The harms of our drug policy are vividly reflected in Ms. Hoffmanâs case. By all accounts in the news stories about her, Ms. Hoffman was a vibrant, well educated, well adjusted young woman with a bright future. She was loved by her family, a college graduate, well liked by her peers⦠in short the reflection of the vast majority of casual drug users. We also learned Ms. Hoffman supported at least two of the drug policy reform organizations we work with. Most people who use drugs are not addicts or criminals by any stretch of the imagination, except that we have allowed their right to ingest certain substances to be criminalized. The results of prohibition are well documented. Any time you prohibit anything you instantly create a black market commerce for that item and the results are always the same⦠criminals take over the business and violence and death follow. Weâve seen our ridiculous drug policy cause tragedy, corruption, waste of resources, harm to citizens and society beyond imagination and once again needless death. Thereâs a growing movement to change this but we must all take action or tragedy will continue. Visit our site and take civic actions that will make a difference. Sending an email or making a phone call to your elected representatives can do more good than you might think. If not now, when? If not you, who? Enough is enough! Just shaking your head and saying âthatâs a shameâ will not stop this. We posted another âLaw Enforcement Against Prohibitionâ video on our home page. Take a few minutes and watch it and then be sure to contact your elected representatives and tell them to end the drug war now! There are much better ways to deal with drug use and addiction without the death, disease, violence, corruption, arrest of 1.9 million non-violent Americans each year and countless other harms directly caused by drug prohibition. Tobacco is the only success story in dealing with drug use. Almost half of all tobacco users have stopped and no one was arrested or killed. These amazing results came about through honest education and regulation not a war on tobacco users. PROHIBITION DOES NOT WORK, NEVER HAS AND NEVER WILL!
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Just Say Know works on your behalf toward drug policy reform, preserving and re-instating your legal rights. Since cannabis âoffencesâ account for approximately half of all drug arrests, we believe taking away the ability of criminals to profit from cannabis will be an important initial step in drug policy reform. How? Just like it was done with alcohol, remove the prohibition and regulate legal adult use, especially the legal ability to grow your own. As soon as alcohol prohibition ended, the crime and violence caused by alcohol prohibition ended. The year alcohol prohibition was repealed violent crime fell by sixty five percent. Drug policy and enforcement tactics are out of control but you can help change that by contacting your federal, state and local elected representatives, telling them you are in favor of ending the drug war and asking them to support HR 5842 and HR 5843. The current drug laws are doing more harm than the drugs they prohibit. Drug prohibition has been going on for over ninety years and has not reduced the percentage of our population addicted to drugs at all. There is a better, more effective and much less expensive way to deal with the harms of drugs and no one has to go to jail, be killed or otherwise harmed. Right now a âdrug offenderâ is arrested every seventeen seconds, of those a âmarijuana offenderâ is arrested every thirty eight seconds in the USA. Enough is enough!
The drug war is being used as an excuse to remove your Constitutional rights, steal your property, waste 69 billion tax dollars per year and a long list of other harms to citizens and society. Thereâs a mountain of evidence supporting the need for policy reform that will make citizens, their families, their livelihood and their property more secure. The right; to freedom of religion, free speech, a free press, to keep and bear arms, to be secure in your person, house, papers and effects against unreasonable search and seizure, to life, liberty and property, to be protected from having your property taken by the government without due process of law and without just compensation, to confront the witnesses against you, to be protected from excessive bail, excessive fines, cruel and unusual punishment, to vote and other Constitutional rights have been denied to millions of Americans in the name of the drug war.
Just Say Know supports law enforcement and appreciates the protection responsible officers provide. However, the ridiculous drug laws that misguided legislators and those that profit from prohibition have inflicted on us all even foster corruption among those sworn to protect us. Click the link below and read this weekâs corrupt cops story from stopthedrugwar.org
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This country is still governed by the people but if you sit around waiting on someone else, it may be you that ends up losing life, liberty, freedom, property and more, it may be you that gets shot by the government or the criminals drug prohibition has put in business, it may be your children, money, livelihood or property that get taken away. These things donât just happen to drug users. Thanks to the drug war private property is being confiscated with no evidence and no legal recourse and carrying a large amount of cash is now a crime punishable by confiscation of your money and sometimes worse. If you think this is a fairytale or only happens by mistake, or is a rare occurrence visit this webpage and read what happened to these people: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/snitch/readings/hidden.html
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Even the clergy is getting involved to help stop the drug war. Be sure you visit our website and click âWeb Linksâ in the âSite Mapâ and view the video: Clergy Against The War On Drugs Part II
"Anyone concerned about the failure of our $69 billion-a-year War on Drugs should watch this 12-minute program. You will meet front line, ranking police officers who give us a devastating report on why it cannot work. It is a must-see for any journalist or public official dealing with this issue."-- Walter Cronkite, commenting on a video produced by âLEAPâ Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. We think itâs a must see for every voter in the country too. If you havenât seen it yet take a few minutes and view it now using this link: http://www.leap.cc/cms/index.php?name=Content&pid=28
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We appreciate and commend the efforts of the drug policy reform organizations below and thank them for their contributions to our drug policy reform work. Please visit their websites and support them to the best of your ability.
Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States.
NORML: Since its founding in 1970, NORML has provided a voice in the public policy debate for those Americans who oppose marijuana prohibition and favor an end to the practice of arresting marijuana smokers. Email: [email protected]
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